SummaryJoint injury and osteoarthritis affect millions of people worldwide, but attempts to generate articular cartilage using adult stem/progenitor cells have been unsuccessful. We hypothesized that recapitulation of the human developmental chondrogenic program using pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) may represent a superior approach for cartilage restoration. Using laser-capture microdissection followed by microarray analysis, we first defined a surface phenotype (CD166low/negCD146low/negCD73+CD44lowBMPR1B+) distinguishing the earliest cartilage committed cells (prechondrocytes) at 5–6 weeks of development. Functional studies confirmed these cells are chondrocyte progenitors. From 12 weeks, only the superficial layers of articular cartilage w...
Cartilage has limited capability for regeneration; therefore cartilage injuries tend to lead to grad...
Cartilage has limited capability for regeneration; therefore cartilage injuries tend to lead to grad...
Cartilage has limited capability for regeneration; therefore cartilage injuries tend to lead to grad...
Joint injury and osteoarthritis affect millions of people worldwide, but attempts to generate articu...
SummaryJoint injury and osteoarthritis affect millions of people worldwide, but attempts to generate...
Joint injury and osteoarthritis affect millions of people worldwide, but attempts to generate articu...
The regeneration of articular cartilage damaged due to trauma and posttraumatic osteoarthritis is an...
The regeneration of articular cartilage damaged due to trauma and posttraumatic osteoarthritis is an...
Functional articular cartilage tissue repair continues to be an unsolved problem for orthopedic surg...
Articular cartilage displays a poor repair capacity. The aim of cell-based therapies for cartilage d...
Background: Articular cartilage displays a poor repair capacity. The aim of cell-based therapies for...
OBJECTIVE: Articular cartilage-derived progenitor cells (ACPCs) are a potential new cell source for ...
OBJECTIVE: Articular cartilage-derived progenitor cells (ACPCs) are a potential new cell source for ...
Abstract Cartilage has little intrinsic capacity for repair, so transplantation of exogenous cartil...
OBJECTIVE: Articular cartilage-derived progenitor cells (ACPCs) are a potential new cell source for ...
Cartilage has limited capability for regeneration; therefore cartilage injuries tend to lead to grad...
Cartilage has limited capability for regeneration; therefore cartilage injuries tend to lead to grad...
Cartilage has limited capability for regeneration; therefore cartilage injuries tend to lead to grad...
Joint injury and osteoarthritis affect millions of people worldwide, but attempts to generate articu...
SummaryJoint injury and osteoarthritis affect millions of people worldwide, but attempts to generate...
Joint injury and osteoarthritis affect millions of people worldwide, but attempts to generate articu...
The regeneration of articular cartilage damaged due to trauma and posttraumatic osteoarthritis is an...
The regeneration of articular cartilage damaged due to trauma and posttraumatic osteoarthritis is an...
Functional articular cartilage tissue repair continues to be an unsolved problem for orthopedic surg...
Articular cartilage displays a poor repair capacity. The aim of cell-based therapies for cartilage d...
Background: Articular cartilage displays a poor repair capacity. The aim of cell-based therapies for...
OBJECTIVE: Articular cartilage-derived progenitor cells (ACPCs) are a potential new cell source for ...
OBJECTIVE: Articular cartilage-derived progenitor cells (ACPCs) are a potential new cell source for ...
Abstract Cartilage has little intrinsic capacity for repair, so transplantation of exogenous cartil...
OBJECTIVE: Articular cartilage-derived progenitor cells (ACPCs) are a potential new cell source for ...
Cartilage has limited capability for regeneration; therefore cartilage injuries tend to lead to grad...
Cartilage has limited capability for regeneration; therefore cartilage injuries tend to lead to grad...
Cartilage has limited capability for regeneration; therefore cartilage injuries tend to lead to grad...